

All of them unsuccessfully, before that "eureka" moment.

In the DirectX Features click "AGP Texture Acceleration" to "DISABLED"Īs I said, it took me 2 days of trying every suggestion on the internet to fix this desktop crash.

35Ĭlick your Start menu & in "Run" type "dxdiag", when the DirectX Diagnostic Tool window appears click the "Display" tab at the top. This fix doesn't involve much at all & it sorted my problem out without any decrease in graphics, after I'd removed all traces of nero, a virtual drive, ffdshow & tried every set of drivers for my FX7950 from 2007 up to the most recent which were already on before I started Fallout 3 & updated using both updates. Hi all, thought I'd better share this piece of info with everyone possible as it took me 2 days of the crash to desktop scenario to figure out. How many cores on your processor?have you tried this?įallout 3 alternative crash to desktop fix.
